void* Liam
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void* Liam
@ptrToLiam
Solo/Indie game dev | Wheel reinventor | @orionst4r personal space heater
Katılım Mart 2022
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@GarrettPetersen I mean... obviously.
You need to have a planet for the gameplay to take place on. Otherwise the gameplay is just floating in the void with no oxygen.
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I JUST OPENED THIS APP WHY I AM BEING VIOLATED HELLO!!?!?!
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Shitpost 2048@Shitpost_2048
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I don't see the problem. I'm sure the requirements doc said:
"User must be able to drag a file onto the fonts pane. While hovering, a large red 'do not drop here' symbol centered in an unthemed gray box should interpolate over to the upper right corner of the drop area. The gray box should be flush with the right edge of the drop area, but should remain unaligned off the top edge by seven pixels. The cursor should then change to the background-wait cursor for approximately one second, then change back. The entire application should now close spontaneously, and the cursor should switch to the standard add-a-copy cursor indefinitely. When the user finally releases the mouse button, the cursor can revert to normal, but no action should be taken."
The devs crushed it on this one. I have no idea why you're complaining.
Sander 🇳🇴@SanderSkjegstad
This happens every time, by the way. Everyone is fired on every timeline.
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Genuinely if you're a new person on Linux or someone developing on Linux avoid gnomeshit.
A Man In Red@a_man_in_red
Microsoft being scared of Linux actually becoming viable for gaming is ironic given the recent revelation of a sect within FOSS that loathes gamers. This guy is a major part of GNOME development for instance.
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That's literally just GNOME btw. Everyone who doesn't work on GNOME hates them, including other Wayland developers. They're the main reason why development is so slow.
A Man In Red@a_man_in_red
Microsoft being scared of Linux actually becoming viable for gaming is ironic given the recent revelation of a sect within FOSS that loathes gamers. This guy is a major part of GNOME development for instance.
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@sduck378 Last time I tried to use GLFW at all on wayland, it didn't work.
I ended up just building it for X11 and relying on Xwayland.
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@_forg__ I started the project nearly 2yrs ago and, in the span of a few months, got it kinda working but didn't quite understand why and just left it alone for a while.
Returned to it recently, with a much better understanding, made it simpler, better.
Am actively working on it again.
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@_forg__ I'm basically putting together the resources I would have liked to have when I started my current project, lol.
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@NearestCommit I dunno. I've been on NixOS+Hyprland for about 2yrs now and it's been pretty good.
Been using dank material shell on top of that for the past 6 months and my productivity has massively increased.
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Arch + Hyprland is for the uneducated normie, Fedora + Niri is for the educated intellectual
NearestCommit@NearestCommit
Fedora and Niri is such a goated combo its insane
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@yacineMTB @mvyk0l currently I use C/Zig (doesn't matter, whichever I feel like per-project) as a thin host to get Slang code running for GPGPU
:)
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@aloobhujiyan @yacineMTB This but unironically, except you shouldn't be using malloc at all
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